Hi, I'm new to this site, I'd never heard of it, recommended to me by someone in a hackintosh FB group.
I build my current hackintosh back in 2017 and I'm currently stuck on Sierra due to an nVidia GPU and I'm finally starting to feel that an upgrade is necessary. I want to stick with a dedicated GPU because I dual boot into Windows to play games. No need for the latest and greatest though, just looking for a modest upgrade so probably an AMD 5000 or 6000 series card is what I'm looking at. I haven't actively kept up with the scene since I built mine so I kind of feel like I'm starting from scratch.
Here's what I want to do and need some assistance with (along with some questions I can think of):
Convert from Clover to OpenCore
I assume I should do this first since I don't have a new GPU yet. I can get this done and out of the way first. Unless it makes sense to do it differently
Update to a newer OS (Monterey? wait for Ventura?). If it's Monterey I'd be interested to know how easy/hard it will be to update to Ventura when it comes out.
I'd prefer to do an update but I could potentially backup files, do it from scratch and then just copy the files back over. This is used as a main work computer so the easier/more reliable, the better
Switch to an AMD GPU (obviously necessary for step 2).
Order of operation here...would it be easier to temporarily remove the GPU completely, switch to integrated graphics for the OS update, and then install the new GPU as a separate step?
One reason I'd like to be able to update to Ventura is iCloud photo library sharing. We've been waiting years for that and I'd like to have my desktop work with it (it'll work with our phones regardless I know). Does anybody know if this is a feature that's working with hacks?
I'm sure I'll think of some other questions. Any help would be awesome.
Current build:
MoBo: GIGABYTE GA-Z170X-UD3 LGA1151
Processor: Core i7 6700K
RAM: 32GB DDR4 2400
GPU: GeForce GTX 980 Ti